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no, look, iranians want to get rid of sanctions which have harmed the iranian economy. and one way of doing that, perhaps, is having a smooth negotiator who might help ease sanctions. but easing sanctions by coming to some sort of arrangement with the west does not mean an end to their nuclear program, and that's the supreme interest that we in the united states, all of us in the west have in making sure that this uniquely aggressive regime doesn't get nuclear weapons. so to bamboozle ourselves into thinking that rouhani is a figure who has authority and who will reach a modus vivendi with the united states, i think, is dangerously self-deceptive. and everyone is calling this guy a moderate. you know, there were nazi moderates. there are moderates in any political spectrum. he is a creature of the regime. jenna: jim, your final thoughts on this. >> yeah. i'd love to be able to get some points in here on this. his policy, and he would acknowledge this, repeatedly has called for the bombing of iran, so it's no shock to me that suddenly when there's a chance that there mig
no, look, iranians want to get rid of sanctions which have harmed the iranian economy. and one way of doing that, perhaps, is having a smooth negotiator who might help ease sanctions. but easing sanctions by coming to some sort of arrangement with the west does not mean an end to their nuclear program, and that's the supreme interest that we in the united states, all of us in the west have in making sure that this uniquely aggressive regime doesn't get nuclear weapons. so to bamboozle ourselves...
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transplant trade and investment agreement that could add hundreds of billions of dollars to the global economy. behind the scenes the syrian civil war is thought to be dominating much of the conversation with bolt the u.s. and europe threatening to provide more weapons to the rebels though no country has agreed to provide them yet and russian sh russia threatening so fist kicould he fist indicated weapons. >> you set an example for those who seek peace of their own. beyond the shores in scattered ownrers of the world there are people living in the grip of conflict, ethic conflict, religious conflict. tribal conflicts. and they know something better is out there. >> reporter: president obama and vladimir putin meet one-on-one about an hour and a half from now. we'll be looking for them to make mention at least of the prospect of a peace conference in geneva. jenna: we'll see about any prospects of that. my coworker has a question. jon: i happen to know wendell is an avid golfer and they do play that game in ireland. i wonder if you happened to sneak your clubs on board. >> reporter: awe, jon, y
transplant trade and investment agreement that could add hundreds of billions of dollars to the global economy. behind the scenes the syrian civil war is thought to be dominating much of the conversation with bolt the u.s. and europe threatening to provide more weapons to the rebels though no country has agreed to provide them yet and russian sh russia threatening so fist kicould he fist indicated weapons. >> you set an example for those who seek peace of their own. beyond the shores in...
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i think that you'd have to see something happening much bigger in the overall economy, say inflation spikes higher or interest rates for other reasons climb higher. i don't think that's likely. >> reporter: interest rates aside, experts say the housing market is on track for recovery. during the recession new home construction dropped by about half. now thanks to supply and demand, the market is expected to improve if -- and this is the if -- the general economy doesn't suffer serious setbacks. jenna: we'll see. david lee, thank you. jon: well, president obama getting out of dodge, taking an extended trip overseas at a time when his administration is surrounded by scandals. but his hopes for a warm reception like he received in 2008 not exactly going the way he might have wished. our news watch panel weighs in on the media reaction at home and abroad. ♪ ♪ jon: it seems europe's enthusiasm for our president might not exactly be what it used to be. the crowds in berlin a lot smaller this time around now that he has a record as president compared with his visit as a candidate back i
i think that you'd have to see something happening much bigger in the overall economy, say inflation spikes higher or interest rates for other reasons climb higher. i don't think that's likely. >> reporter: interest rates aside, experts say the housing market is on track for recovery. during the recession new home construction dropped by about half. now thanks to supply and demand, the market is expected to improve if -- and this is the if -- the general economy doesn't suffer serious...
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economy, and the markets are reacting. the dow down 187 points right now. fox business network's peter barnes is live in washington. we're back under 15,000, peter. >> reporter: yeah, jon. the markets are reeling after bernanke signaled the beginning of the end of the easy money policies the fed has been using since the financial crisis five years ago. for starters, bernanke said the fed could start to slow its bond-buying program known as quantitative easing later this year as long as the economy keeps growing and unemployment falls. so far the fed has bought $2.5 trillion in bonds to help push down interest rates. in a note to clients today, renaissance macro research said, quote: we suspect markets are significantly overreacting to the prospect of backing away from these bond purchases, so-called tapering. they've been convinced they need the fed's training wheels, so they're nervous about losing them. rbc capital markets said today, quote: one of the big surprises in the bernanke press conference was that the chairman did not attempt to walk back the re
economy, and the markets are reacting. the dow down 187 points right now. fox business network's peter barnes is live in washington. we're back under 15,000, peter. >> reporter: yeah, jon. the markets are reeling after bernanke signaled the beginning of the end of the easy money policies the fed has been using since the financial crisis five years ago. for starters, bernanke said the fed could start to slow its bond-buying program known as quantitative easing later this year as long as...